Owners of Sony's game console have been angered at how their platform hasn't gotten any of the add-ons for Bethesda's hit action RPG yet. The outcry has been that the publisher doesn't care about the PS3 portion of the Skyrim player base. An announcement that the just-released Dragonborn will be coming to PS3 next year tamped down some of the grumbling but questions have been floated about the older DLC releases. A post on Bethesda's official blog says the following:

On PS3 in particular, we turned our attention to Dragonborn, as we thought it was the best content to release first, and we didn't want folks to wait longer. Once it's ready to go for everyone, we'll continue our previous work on Hearthfire and Dawnguard for PS3. Each one takes a lot of time and attention to work well in all circumstances and all combinations of DLC. Once we have a better idea of release timing and pricing, we'll let you know.

At the very least, the post indicates that the work Bethesda's been putting into bringing over Hearthfire and Dawnguard to PS3 probably helped them figure out how to get Dragonborn to work. Of course, it has to actually happen. Fingers crossed until next year.